He may be a sociopath, but I wouldn't call him a villain. Again, it boils down to the fact that he is the show's protagonist. Because of this, "anti-hero" seems like a more fitting label.

+1

I'm not sure if I'm rooting for him or not. I don't want him to get caught, but I know he deserves to spend a long time in jail.

ETA: After having a senior moment and spelling "rooting" as "routing" I decided I better check to make sure I got the right one.

I found this definition in the Urban Dictionary with interesting anecdote.

"In America it means cheering, in Australia it means f**king.

Jim Courier, the American tennis player, was commenting on a match for Australian television. A female player was close to victory on court, while the players for the next match wanted her to close out the match so they could get on court. Courier, "There's two guys in the locker room rooting loudly for her."

He was so calm scary, like someone you meet getting your car serviced, or the receptionist at your dentist, but they are killers through and through.

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the borg queen - star trek: voyager

I only liked the mindless Borg beings, not the Borg Queen. Assimilation for most Borgs weren't about evil, they were just doing a job. They even ignored civilizations that wouldn't improved the collective.

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Rupert Murdoch and Fox News. I guess you can include Bill O'Reilly and much of the rest of the team.

I laughed, but then cried. I thought this thread was about amusement, not true life horrors/evil.

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Snidley Whiplash

You couldn't help but love Snidley.... even his name was enjoyable to say, and bespoke of his evil nature.

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Q from "Star Trek: Next Gen"

I hated any Star Trek that had the Q in it. If he showed up on my watch I would just sit back and do nothing, as he was only there to amuse himself, and I wouldn't have anything to do with it. After a while I wouldn't even watch a episode that he was in.

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Walter White

Walter had to one of the biggest villains of all time, to make so much more drugs of such better quality and efficiently than anyone before.

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dr. zachary smith - lost in space

I couldn't even watch Lost in Space because I hated Dr. Smith so much.

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Otis Campbell
Aunt Bea

Good to include them, as what town hasn't been dragged down in the filth of life by a busybody and the town drunk with a key to his own cell??!!

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How about Gilligan? The show was even named after him.

How can you possibly call our 'little buddy' a villain?! He was held the others together so they didn't all go crazy stuck on a island for so many seasons!